By austnet

AustNet servers operate a dynamic connection limit system, known as “triggers”. The purpose of this system is twofold:

  • To provide our clients with a method to connect to IRC additional clients above the default limit, where a legitimate requirement exists, and
  • To reduce the effects of clone/flooding attacks by imposing lower-than-default connection limits on commonly abused IP ranges, without resorting to complete network bans

Every client that connects to AustNet already has a trigger, by default, allowing 3 connections from the same IP address. Certain hosts and ISPs are granted a higher trigger automatically. Clients can request a higher trigger, either permanent or temporary, provided a valid reason is given and network policy is adhered to. Some valid reasons include:

  • a LAN party, swap-meet, or other get-together where IRC use would be reasonably expected
  • shared accommadation
  • Internet Cafes
  • hosting a friendly bot

Some reasons that WOULD NOT be accepted:

  • extra clients to fill a channel (get some real users in the channel instead)
  • ‘because I disconnect a lot’ (that’s ok, the trigger system will wait for your old connections to time out)
  • s0 1 c4n fljuDD u!!~!~ (.. ok)

Any request for a trigger will of course be reviewed by AustNet administration. We reserve the right to accept, refuse, or revoke any trigger at our sole discretion.

Triggers no longer require a static- or sticky- IP, clients can ‘log in’ to triggers with minimal configuration to their IRC client. We request all clients use the same or a partially matching userid@ where possible to demonstrate clients are properly configured and to eliminate any rogue programs abusing the trigger.

To request a trigger, please /join #help when next online, or email us at operators@austnet.org, please have the following information ready:

  • number of connections required
  • reason for the extra connections
  • information on your connection, is it ADSL, cable, dial-up? Static- or Dynamic- IP?
  • IRC clients (eg, mIRC, irsii, BitchX) or bots (eg, mIRC scripted, eggdrop) to be connected
  • Shared or wildmask userid@ that clients will be connecting under

If you have any further queries on the trigger system please do not hesitate to ask in #help. Happy IRC’ing!